Where specifically can a platform like brainstorming.com find people that are full of ideas?
Where can we find serial ideators to brainstorm with? What are some of the places they hang out in?
Pretty much what this brainstorming session asks for https://brainstorming.com/r/s109
I think honestly people overflowing with ideas probably mostly hang out with themselves. But they also look for others like them. Depending on the ideas you are looking for would probably be a good bet to find someone on twitter with a lot of like-minded followers or something of the sort and make a mention to it. Generally it's not hard to collaborate or find people willing to bounce their ideas off of you. I feel we are a dying breed.
Engage 1st year university students from a nearby university. I would have put on their job board of the university "find me a solution for this" all replies please sent to this email and you would be rewarded with a voucher or something. I find the 1st year students the most enthusiastic ones. You would be surprised from their answers..
The list of skills and the major skill to “look forward” are a huge consensus, and I don’t think that there one place. Many places are there: first I suggest you https://www.personalitycafe.com/
TED is a nonpartisan nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks. TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 110 languages. Meanwhile, independently run TEDx events help share ideas in communities around the world.
In order for the brainstorm to take place, the people in front of them are willing to information and the people who are willing to information are generally young people in the developmental age. These young people are very eager for information for this reason and they usually research everything. You can reach them through the social media tool or go where they are personally, you can brainstorm by being in university symposiums, open sessions or a good discussion environment.
You can try social networks like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, Quora, etc and post about what you are looking for on accounts of groups or people. Search using hashtags.
The most creative comments of people take place in interpretable posts on social media.You can find clever and overly interpreted sentences about a topic whose answer is not known to everyone.
You could create a banner and put a prize for the one who brings the most brilliant ideas if you do that you will find many people by using social media
On social media like facebook,linkedin,twitter.Just post what you need to know and start listening to the answers provided and then do research on some answers you don't understand
You can use mastodon which is based on anonimity. you can also check .onion urls like nanochan for tech politics for anon.cafe and neinchan. you can also look zchan but i think it is dead. for me the privacy is the first issue on internet and those are based on anonimity.
but be careful not just my recommendations but other .onion domains. you just gotta look what you want to look. if you use it properly these are the forums that will bring you very much.
Nelle università. Ci sono corsi che spiegano tecniche di generazione di idee come il brainstorming, proporre di fare una sessione di brainstorming puó essere per loro un'importante esercitazione e per questo puoi contare sul massimo impegno
I guess conferences are the best way to meet new collaborators who can help you with your research. They bring together people sharing a similar interest (although this can be a drawback - people rarely attend a conference from a discipline other than theirs; immense encouragement on the part of the organizers is needed to bring diverse people in). They happen online, too.
Most conferences are conducted perpetually. New advancements/ theories can be shared, criticized, and improved.
I guess conferences are the best way to meet new collaborators who can help you with your research. They bring together people sharing a similar interest (although this can be a drawback - people rarely attend a conference from a discipline other than theirs; immense encouragement on the part of the organizers is needed to bring diverse people in). They happen online, too.
Most conferences are conducted perpetually. New advancements/ theories can be shared, criticized, and improved.